CONSISTENCY IN WEB DESIGN
Published By maureen On Tuesday, January 27th 2009. Under Reviews Tags: Animation, Cascading Style Sheets, Consistency, Flash Button, Header And Footer, Inconsistency, Interface, Navigation, Style Properties, Style Sheet, Tendency, Web Design, Website Template
The human mind constantly searches for patterns in everything that it sees everyday, striving to find the unified picture as a whole. If the mind cannot find pattern in what it is seeking, it has a high tendency to look elsewhere.When doing web design, it is important to design the website in such a way that makes it easier, not harder for the mind to see the pattern. It must be clear to a visitor he is still at the same site.If objects with similiar functions are grouped together, its function will be easily understood and remembered. When designing an interface, it is important that all similiar tools used for navigation and accessing information should stay consistent. The webpage font, style, colour, layout, mouse over effects should also stay consistent. When the user clicks a link, he must recognize the connecting page is similar to the previous one, failing to ... Read More
WEB DESIGN
Published By maureen On Monday, January 26th 2009. Under General Tags: Approximation, Customer Satisfaction, Essential Elements, Job, Practice Communication, Proverb, Service Provider, Web Communication, Web Designing
When it is about web designing, three dominant and essential elements influence the development process of a website that is to be viewed over the Internet by lots of traffic.These points are as follows;• Satisfying the customer: Essentially and most importantly, what you need to do is to fully satisfy your customers, as you are the service provider. Nowadays, it seems like most of the companies are lacking behind the customer satisfaction requirements and opting for making money instead. The companies rush from completing one job to another, and in between this process, they fail to miss the most essential steps such as customer satisfaction, which is generally not done by missing the promised deadlines, or making the project go as a failure.• Customer's requirements: a proverb saying that 'the customer is always right' is lost now. The clients, most of the time comes up with an approximation of what and how ... Read More
HOW TO WRITE SOFTWARE PRODUCT WEB PAGES
Published By maureen On Monday, January 26th 2009. Under Software Tags: Center Of Attention, Copy Writers, Epower, Incantation, Knowledge Worker, Product Web, Software Product, Technical Features, Web Sales
Creating software product pages that sell is not easy. More often than not, copy writers and designers get enamored with powerful features and forget to actually sell the product. This should not be surprising, after all software is the closest thing to real magic human beings have ever experienced. So, what should software marketers do? Focus on the basics and one magic word: "you."People like to be the center of attention. If you want to sell more software, the most powerful magic word in your vocabulary isn't empower, cost-cutting, value, ROI or even secure: it's "you". It's mere incantation connects your message to the reader's dreams, hopes and aspirations. Avoid using unfriendly, dehumanizing and even insulting words like user, knowledge worker, operator, and customer. Use the words "you, your and your company" liberally. People like it when you talk about them. It's also easier to read. Compare:Bad: ePower iEnabler empowers users ... Read More
CREATING ONLINE LOGO DESIGNS
Published By maureen On Saturday, January 24th 2009. Under Logo Tags: Bingo, Creating Logo, Creativity, Design Provider, Free Logo, One Of My Favorites, Running, Small Business Owners, Treasure Chest
Many small-business owners need assistance in putting together their web sites. Getting online logo designs could possibly be one of the keys your chores that you face. All you need to do is go on the Internet and you will quickly be able to find a whole bunch of affordable online logo designs. I run my own business and was looking for an online logo design service provider. I quickly and easily was able to contact many people that were able to help me by doing a quick and simple search. While these people differed greatly in their design capabilities and charges, I was not prepared to pay as much as they were charging. I decided to change course and started checking out the free online logo designs. And guess what? I stumbled on a treasure chest full of opportunities. There are a number of sites that provide you with ... Read More
WHAT IS THE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN WEB DESIGN AND GRAPHIC DESIGN?
Published By maureen On Saturday, January 24th 2009. Under Graphic Design Tags: Communication Tools, Creating A Web Page, Design Component, Design Web Design, Graphic Designer, Illustrators, Production Experts, Typeface, Typesetters
Although web design and graphic design both use images, text, and typeface to create a desired method of communicating ideas, designing for web and print are two different practices. Graphic designers have been around since print media was created, while web design came into being when the Internet was developed. Before choosing a print designer or web designer, it is important to understand the differences between web design and graphic design.Graphic DesignGraphic Design includes any type of design that has been created and printed. Graphic design uses the blending of technology and art to communicate messages and ideas. The graphic designer utilizes a number of communication tools to deliver a message from a client/company to a specific audience. Graphic design illustrations can be found in magazines, newspaper arrangements, newspaper ads, billboards, logos, brochures, books, labels on a variety of product packages, and much more. Graphic designers create the layout design ... Read More




